I’m 48 and started Estradiol patches through informed consent 4 months ago (shout out to my EstraDoll@hexbear she was so inspiring) and i have tits and I cherish them.
i quit drinking and smoking and caffiene and eat super healthy now cuz i want them to grow big.
being a woman is incredible. I highly recommend it! Call yourself whatever! I love myself limitlessly now. I got a compliment on my cute skirts last week. I love sisterhood. Exfolisting your chest is real treat though owie.
I’ve been enjoying life since starting on estradiol, it’s really nice just feeling correct. I’ve also been working on my voice for over a year, and I’m very happy with it! It’s a joy to listen to recordings of it.
No professional help, Just Trans Voice Lessons and lots of messing around. Progress was slow though, and it took a while to bring all the pieces together. My biggest help was actually intentionally sounding more masculine (sometimes hyperbolically so) because that made it easier to take the negative of that (imagining voice as a vector space).
I’m 48 and started Estradiol patches through informed consent 4 months ago (shout out to my EstraDoll@hexbear she was so inspiring) and i have tits and I cherish them.
i quit drinking and smoking and caffiene and eat super healthy now cuz i want them to grow big.
being a woman is incredible. I highly recommend it! Call yourself whatever! I love myself limitlessly now. I got a compliment on my cute skirts last week. I love sisterhood. Exfolisting your chest is real treat though owie.
I’ve been enjoying life since starting on estradiol, it’s really nice just feeling correct. I’ve also been working on my voice for over a year, and I’m very happy with it! It’s a joy to listen to recordings of it.
ohh i’m so looking forward to having my voice proper!! congrats!!!
That sounds so good!
How difficult was the voice part? I am interested in working on that too.
Did you take professional help for it?
No professional help, Just Trans Voice Lessons and lots of messing around. Progress was slow though, and it took a while to bring all the pieces together. My biggest help was actually intentionally sounding more masculine (sometimes hyperbolically so) because that made it easier to take the negative of that (imagining voice as a vector space).